All 12 Uses of
appropriate
in
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
- That matter will be dealt with at the appropriate time," Erlander said.†
Part 1
- Then you can also obtain formal access to visit her through the appropriate channels without sidestepping regulations.†
Part 2
- "I think that's the only appropriate description.†
Part 2
- Without actually uttering a single inappropriate word, they displayed an attitude that was so antediluvian it was almost comical.†
Part 2
- Two important details are still needed: (1) First of all, I want to have something that shows that Prosecutor Ekström is working with Teleborian in some inappropriate manner, and that the objective once more is to confine you to a nuthouse.†
Part 2
- If the affair had been appropriately handled, Zalachenko's case should have ended up in Counter-Espionage.†
Part 2 *
- His fascination was extinguished the moment he had cracked a computer, gained access, and appropriated its secrets.†
Part 2 *
- They always said that he was being handled in the customary way and that the information he provided was being processed through the appropriate channels.†
Part 3
- I took it for granted that Säpo knew what they were doing and had the appropriate routines and experience.†
Part 3
- He could not conceive how he and von Rottinger could ever have made such a fundamental miscalculation as to imagine that Wadensjöö was the appropriate successor.
Part 4appropriate = suitable (fitting)
- Unfortunately, we have a responsibility, which means that we have to follow the appropriate regulations.†
Part 4
- "I haven't been out in the field in ten years, but today I felt that my presence might be appropriate."†
Part 4
Definitions:
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(appropriate as in: it is appropriate) suitable (fitting) for a particular situation
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(appropriate as in: appropriate from their culture) to take without asking -- often without right